Preparing for the installation of a TermaTech TT40R
- By Steve Kilbey
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- 10 May, 2017
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Here's some pictures showing the removal of a fireplace in preparation for installing a TermaTech TT40R.
TermaTech woodburning stoves are ideal for situations where there's no chimney, they're enviromentally friendly, with cosy heat and neat lines.
After discussing the options the customer decided to locate the wood burner where their old electric fire was and have the twin wall flue going through the bedroom above and through the loft.
The pictures show the removal of the fireplace.
Once the plasterboard surround was removed we found a 1970's/80's brick fireplace which had been covered up by a previous owner. Once the brick fireplace was removed we discovered the original 1960's clad stone fireplace which also had to be chopped away.
The plasterer is yet to go in and re-plaster the back wall. We'll keep you informed of progress!
More information about TermaTech stove can be found by clicking HERE
TermaTech woodburning stoves are ideal for situations where there's no chimney, they're enviromentally friendly, with cosy heat and neat lines.
After discussing the options the customer decided to locate the wood burner where their old electric fire was and have the twin wall flue going through the bedroom above and through the loft.
The pictures show the removal of the fireplace.
Once the plasterboard surround was removed we found a 1970's/80's brick fireplace which had been covered up by a previous owner. Once the brick fireplace was removed we discovered the original 1960's clad stone fireplace which also had to be chopped away.
The plasterer is yet to go in and re-plaster the back wall. We'll keep you informed of progress!
More information about TermaTech stove can be found by clicking HERE
From the 1st of January 2022 all wood burners supplied and installed by Herts Woodburners will be Eco Design 2022 approved meaning they meet the governments new regulations on emissions and efficiencies. You can relax knowing that with Herts Woodburners you are meeting the highest environmentally friendly standards. You will also need to ensure that the wood you burn in your stove is fully seasoned or kiln dried with a minimum moisture content of 20%.

Just installed an Aspect 4 Compact with a log store. Both the Aspect 4
and 5 have an option of a log store, which works very well if the
fireplace can be opened high enough. Here's the picture, with a painted
fire board finish to the inside of the fireplace, and a slate hearth.
Log stores are available at 150mm or 225mm high. This one is the high
version. We think it looks great

Our customer was building a new home and wanted to finish off the main room with a multi fuel stove in an inglenook fireplace. We met with the customer and builder on site, who was building the fireplace, and co-ordinated requirements. The customer chose an Avalon 8 Slimline, which fits beautifully in the inglenook, and produces up to 8kw of heat.
The customer is delighted with the stove and installation, and I must admit, I think it looks great!

Our customer from Dunstable Bedfordshire wanted a slightly different look to his fireplace. He wanted a grey brick slip with black riven slate hearth and dark brown solid oak mantel. He also wanted the fireplace opening to be quite tall, which we were able to do as the chimney flue went straight up. Kyle did a brilliant job, the customer is delighted, and we think this traditional looking multi fuel stove looks great in the newly completed fireplace!

One of last weeks customers wanted to remove an old gas fire, which was raised off the floor.
They wanted to have a brick finish though, and the only way to do so was to use 10mm brick slips. In opening up a fireplace you are left with a lot of cut bricks, which don't give a good finish. The ideal solution is to use brick slips. They are 10mm thick brick faces, which can be adhered to the opened fireplace like tiles. We then use a brick mortar to point between the bricks, and hey presto, it looks like full sized bricks, but only a tenth of the thickness!
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